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  • 1. The Three States Of Matter By: Brandon Hoppenstein

2. The 3 States of Matter Are: Solids Liquids Gases 3. Solids 4. Examples Of Solids Pillow Cinder Block Rock Computer Table 5. Facts About Solids Solids are relatively rigid, and have a definite volume and shape. Particles in a solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern. The particles in a solid move very little and vibrate when heated. 6. This Is How The Particles In A Solid Are Arranged 7. Liquids 8. Examples Of Liquids Milk Water Soda Vinegar Cooking Oil 9. Facts About Liquids Liquids have a definite volume, but liquids are able to change their shape by flowing. Particles in a liquid are close together with no regular arrangement. The particles move easily. They are close together but not in a neat even arrangement as the particles in a solid. 10. This Is How Particles In A Liquid Are Arranged 11. Gases 12. Examples Of Gases Helium Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Carbon Monoxide 13. Facts About Gases Gas has no definite volume or shape. Particles in a gas are well separated with no arrangement. The particles move rapidly and there are much larger spaces between them then in a solid or a liquid. 14. This Is How Particles In A Gas Are Arranged 15. Terminology Melting : when a solid turns into a liquid Freezing : when a liquid turns into a solid Condensation : when a gas turns into a liquid Vaporization : when a liquid turns into a gas Sublimation : when a solid turns into a gas Deposition : when a gas turns into a solid 16. The End